Perhaps it died of the frost this winter.
A tree that loses and regrows leaves each year is called aDeciduous Tree
Yes, there are evergreen species of Acer, commonly known as maples. One example is Acer sempervirens, also known as the evergreen maple, which maintains its leaves throughout the year. However, most maples are deciduous, shedding their leaves in autumn. Evergreen maples are less common and often found in specific climates.
A tree that sheds its leaves at a particular time of year is called a deciduous tree. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in response to changing seasons, typically in the fall before winter. This shedding of leaves is known as leaf abscission.
Evergreens.
No, it is not as it looses its' leaves in the fall. It is not green year round.
the evergreen tree does not loose its leaves during the fall, it has green leaves all year round.
once a year
A tree that sheds its leaves once in a year mostly in autumn is called a deciduous tree. The trigger for deciduous trees to shed their leaves is normally associated with changes in temperature. That's why certain deciduous species when planted in temperate or tropical areas will retain their leaves throughout the year.
These statements describe the characteristic behavior of deciduous trees, which shed their leaves seasonally. If a tree is identified as deciduous, it is expected that it will lose its leaves at a certain time of the year.
No they stay green year round, hence the name (ever-green).
If it has leaves around the base it is not dead, but if it was a grafted tree it may be that the graft has died and left the rootstock.
Deciduous.